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Primary motivations for and experiences with paediatric minimally invasive tissue sampling (MITS) participation in Malawi: a qualitative study.

Sarah LawrenceDave NamusanyaSumaya B MohamedAndrew HamuzaCornelius HuwaDennis ChaswekaMaureen KelleySassy MolyneuxWieger VoskuijlDonna M DennoNicola Desmond
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Among those who consented to MITS, decision-making was informed by individual and household experiences and beliefs, but not by religious affiliation or experiences with HCWs. While understanding of the MITS procedure was limited at the time of interview, families found informed consent information sufficient for decision-making. Future MITS studies should continue to explore information presentation best practices to facilitate informed consent during the immediate grieving period.
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  • mental health
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